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Margaret Pollock Sherwood

An Experiment in Altruism

In her thought-provoking work, “An Experiment in Altruism,” Margaret Pollock Sherwood intricately explores the moral landscapes of human relationships through a unique narrative framework. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the novel employs a rich, descriptive literary style that combines elements of realism and idealism, effectively drawing readers into the complexities of altruistic behavior. Sherwood's exploration of conscience and social duty engages with the philosophical discourses of her time, questioning the motivations behind altruism and its implications for personal and societal development. Margaret Pollock Sherwood, an educator and social reformer, inspired by her own experiences in a rapidly changing society, uses fiction as a vehicle to navigate the intricate dynamics of empathy and self-sacrifice. Her deep engagement with social issues, particularly women'Äôs rights and moral philosophy, informs her narrative, making it a skillfully woven tapestry that reflects her progressive ideals. It is evident that Sherwood's background in education and her keen interest in the emerging theories of psychology have profoundly influenced her thematic choices. “An Experiment in Altruism” is a must-read for those intrigued by the intersections of morality, human psychology, and social responsibility. Sherwood'Äôs insights remain relevant, encouraging readers to reflect on their own motivations and the impact of altruism in contemporary society. This novel not only offers a compelling narrative but also serves as a vital commentary on the enduring power of empathy and community.
111 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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